Image: Megadytes ducalis Sharp, 1882 (Dytiscidae) Holotype Brazil (42556946761)
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Description: Believed to be the world's largest diving beetle, described from a single specimen allegedly collected in a water-filled canoe on the Brazilian Amazon. Now housed in Natural History Museum, London. Image: Harry Taylor. Copyright: Natural History Museum, London
Title: Megadytes ducalis Sharp, 1882 (Dytiscidae) Holotype Brazil (42556946761)
Credit: Megadytes ducalis Sharp, 1882 (Dytiscidae) Holotype: Brazil
Author: Natural History Museum: Coleoptera Section from South Kensingon, London, UK
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